Research by the Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand (CIED) has been published as a book edited by Kirsten Jenkins and Debbie Hopkins.
Tag: Energy justice
New paper puts energy justice at the heart of sustainability transitions
A new article promotes greater engagement with the energy justice approach when planning for a low-carbon transition.
Energy justice: bringing people back to the heart of energy decisions
This blog is based on conversations with Dr Kirsten Jenkins, who worked on Energy Justice and Transitions with Prof Benjamin Sovacool while at CIED. She has now moved on to a new role at the University of Brighton. Energy issues are often treated as technical problems with technical fixes. In this context, scientists, economists and …
New paper highlights strengths of ‘energy justice’ approach
A new article, written by CIED researcher Dr Kirsten Jenkins, argues for the application of an ‘energy justice’ approach to policy making.
Humanizing Socio-technical Systems with Energy Justice
CIED and SPRU Research Fellow Kirsten Jenkins will be presenting her work on socio-technical systems and energy justice. All welcome!
Energy decision-making should be informed by concepts from justice and ethics, argues new paper
A new paper by CIED researchers argues for energy justice framework to inform policy making.